Joe and Stephanie,
Here are the 8 photographs which I would like to see used in your new Web Gallery. If you click on the images you’ll see larger versions. These large ones should be big enough for you to lift from my site to use as promo images on your Gallery. If not, let me know and I’ll prepare them to your specs.
Clingmans Dome‚ Great Smoky National Park, September, 2000
North Window Panorama, Monument Valley, April 2000
Grotto Falls, Great Smoky National Park, October 2000
Blue Ridge Parkway, October, 2000
Minnihaha Falls, Rabun County, Georgia. September 2000
Heron, Muskoka Ontario‚ July, 2000
Russian Olive Tree, Canyon de Chelley ‚ December, 2000
Cathedral, Lower Antelope Canyon, December 2000
Artists Statement
This portfolio of eight photographs were all produced during the year 2000 as part of an on-going book project. The unifying theme is light, and how its constantly varying character illuminates and alters the landscape.
Each inkjet print is maximum sized on archival 13 X 19" paper. Prints are signed and dated on the front, below the image area.
Biography
Michael Reichmann is a fine-art landscape and nature photographer living in Toronto, Canada. He is a Contributing Editor toPhoto Techniques Magazine,and he writes extensively on both digital imaging as well as traditional photographic techniques and equipment. Reichmann also publishesThe Luminous Landscape, the web’s most comprehensive site devoted to the art of landscape and nature photography using digital imaging techniques.
Reichmann travels extensively throughout North America to find images and he conducts at least two field workshops each year, usually somewhere in the American Southwest.
He may be reached atmreichmann@rogers.comor atluminous-landscape.com.
Pricing
Each hand-made print is priced at $80. Usually these sell for between $200 and $300 during gallery exhibits.
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